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Women at Work

Introducing Season 6

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Women, Business, Gender, Progress, Careers, Harvard, Business/management, Equality, Resources, Management, Workplace, Hbr, Human, Business/entrepreneurship, Business/careers, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Women at Work returns October 5 with candid conversations and practical advice that’ll help get you through the messiness of 2020. Plus, we have a new host!

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0:00.0

Once your business gets to a certain size, the cracks start to emerge.

0:05.0

Things you used to do in a day take a week.

0:08.0

You deserve a customized solution, and that's Net Suite. Learn more when you download NetSuite's popular

0:15.5

KPI checklist absolutely free at NetSuite.com slash women at work. That's NetSuite

0:22.3

dot com slash women at work. That's NetSuite.com

0:23.4

slash women at work.

0:29.0

You're listening to women at work

0:30.6

and we are sitting outside.

0:34.1

We're outside together.

0:35.6

Finally, after months of being apart,

0:38.2

we're sitting in a lovely park in Belmont, Massachusetts,

0:41.6

and we've got a new person with us, our HBR colleague, Emily Caulfield, who's our new co-host.

0:47.0

Yay!

0:48.0

Thank you so much.

0:49.0

I'm so excited to be here.

0:51.0

I work as a designer in the art department here at HBR and I am

0:56.2

thrilled to be sitting beside the two of you for this show and I cannot believe it's

1:00.0

real. So we have been talking about our next season, season six, and we have been

1:07.7

planning our episodes and I think we've got a lot of cool stuff on the docket.

1:12.2

What do you think, Amy Jay? Yeah, we've got a lot of cool stuff on the docket. What do you think, Amy Jay?

1:13.6

Yeah, we've got a lot we want to talk about this season. We want to continue our

1:17.1

conversation from last season about how the pandemic is affecting women and their

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